I don't even know who Kevin Kelly is. Is he not normally a shill for the CCP?
What's more, they talk up how it's open source and then don't link to the repo.
Here it is, BTW:
That's how much it supposedly costs to make coq au vin.
Character is Agnes Tachyon from Umamusume.
why would it be natural that this should trigger a refund
If someone pays me for a service and then dies before receiving that service, it may not be legally required, but it would be natural to return that money to the account it came from, so it can be distributed via their will or whatever.
Because unless they transported his corpse after he died the plane, they didn't provide the service they were paid for.
Crossposting apparently buries the rest of the post. Here's what I wrote.
"Girl's Frontline is not a story about AIs learning to love, it's about AIs learning to hate. And we are excellent teachers." - The Anime Detective
The best way to experience the story is the game, but if you need an easier on-ramp, the manga is better than the anime.
That bird is Lovecraftian horror-level terrifying.
It's one of those things I don't notice until I make a trip back to Reddit to pick up something I left (moving out takes time).
At least once per visit I end up clicking an ad by accident, because they're everywhere.
Non-paywall: archive.ph
An electorate that has lost the capacity for long-form thought will be more tribal, less rational, largely uninterested in facts or even matters of historical record, moved more by vibes than cogent argument and open to fantastical ideas and bizarre conspiracy theories. If that sounds familiar, it may be a sign of how far down this path the West has already traveled.
For canny operators, such a public affords new opportunities for corruption. Oligarchs attempting to shape policy to their advantage will benefit from the fact that few will have the attention span to track or challenge policies in dull, technical fields; what a majority now wants is not forensic investigation but a new video short “owning” the other tribe. We can expect the governing class to adapt pragmatically to the electorate’s collective decline in rational capacity, for example, by retaining the rituals associated with mass democracy, while quietly shifting key policy areas beyond the reach of a capricious and easily manipulated citizenry. I do not celebrate this, but our net-native youth seem unfazed: International polls show waning support for democracy among Gen Z.
Lest you mistake me, there is no reason the opportunity to sideline the electorate or to arbitrage the gap between vibes and policy should especially favor either the red team or the blue team. This post-literate world favors demagogues skilled at code-switching between the elite language of policy and the populist one of meme-slop. It favors oligarchs with good social media game and those with more self-assurance than integrity. It does not favor those with little money, little political power and no one to speak up for them.
Can't even cry in front of the blender anymore.
At least the air fryer is still safe.
Not every Friday: